Caliber Rounds is a monthly 'magazine' spotlighting Caliber's creators and titles with interviews, profiles, previews, and more. This first issue clocks in at a large 38 pages with interviews from Kevin Van Hook on doing Rocky Horror Picture Show, Ben Sherrill and his Ballad of Rory Hawkins, Mayen Briem on the genesis of Horror City, and Steve Jones takes a look at Dracula and wants to know why the... [click here for more]

The second issue of the FREE "magazine" of Caliber Rounds profiling Caliber Comic creators and titles. In this issue, we take a look at Caliber's war comics plus interviews with Wayne Vansant and Don Lomax. Also, a profile on the Sin Eternal series, which is a modern updating of Dante's Inferno. Tony Miello starts off his regular Gapo the Clown all new feature and for our bonus this issue,... [click here for more]

This third issue of the free Caliber Rounds "magazine" is a special issue that spotlights four of our writers and the thought process in developing their respective series. Continuing the spotlighting of Caliber's creators and titles, this issue also features the continuation of Caliber's history, a look at some numbers of Caliber, Tony Meillo's Gapo the Clown new strip, and a special bonus... [click here for more]

Issue Four of the free Caliber Rounds "magazine" features a preview of titles released in the Fall of 2015. Taking a look at such titles as Bayani and The Nine Daughters of the Moon, Killing Castro, The SixSmiths, Boy Zero, and The God Child. In addition, an all new Gapo the Clown strip and publisher Gary Reed continues his "History of Caliber Comics". Concluding with part two... [click here for more]

Caliber Rounds #5 presents an inside look at Caliber's anthologies with a focus on two horror anthologies, Danny Boyd's Chillers and Mayem Brien's Horror City. Chillers are all new stories centered around the theme of the Chillers feature film movie released by legendary Troma Films. While Horror City features gripping short stories from a team of interenational artists and writers. Both feature a... [click here for more]

"The Case of the Beguiling Baroness" - Part 1 of 3. Jazz Age Chronicles is set in the 1920’s and centers around Ace Mifflin, private eye, who finds himself plunged into mysteries that go beyond his comfort zone of speakeasies and the streets of Boston. When famed archeologist Clifford Jennings’ Secret Society needs to keep track of Baroness Von Treska, a notorious dabbler in... [click here for more]

"The Case of the Beguiling Baroness" Part Two of Three. While the true fate of the Baroness remains a mystery, Jennings, Mifflin, and Flynt track down a killer that is beyond anything Mifflin has experienced before. But even if they can catch the killer, how can they possibly stop him? Mystery and intrigue set during the Boston 1920's. ... [click here for more]

"The Case of the Beguiling Baroness" Part Three of Three. Flynt and Jennings team up with Ace as he tries to save Flynt’s sister from a fate Mifflin thought previously was only a myth and legend but now knows is all too real. The trail of death that follows the Baroness concludes this issue of mystery and intrigue set during the Boston 1920's era. ... [click here for more]

"Vote Early and Often" - PART 1 of 2. Ace Mifflin, private eye, finds himself on the wrong side of the law as he attempts to help an old friend beat a murder charge. With almost everything against him, can Mifflin clear himself and his friend? And what connection could all this have with a disaster in Mifflin’s past that nearly brought Boston to its knees? On the verge of finding the... [click here for more]

"Vote Early and Often" - PART 2 of 2. Ace Mifflin, private eye, finds himself on the wrong side of the law as he attempts to help an old friend beat a murder charge. With almost everything against him, can Mifflin clear himself and his friend? And what connection could all this have with a disaster in Mifflin’s past that nearly brought Boston to its knees? On the verge of finding the... [click here for more]

"The Flowers of San Pedro" - PART 1 of 3. Professor Jennings and Private Eye Ace Mifflin travel to Colorado to investigate the disappearance of Jennings’ old colleague, Professor Russell who is a member of a Jenning's secret organization. Mifflin finds himself out of his element of speakeasies and the city streets of Boston as he travels into the midst of cutthroats, Indian shamans,... [click here for more]

"The Flowers of San Pedro" - PART 2 of 3. Ace Mifflin finds himself out of his element of speakeasies and city streets as he travels to Colorado into the midst of cutthroats, Indian shamans, and occult evil. Now he has to deal with a town of very angry villagers and a secret tunnel covered with the mysterious flowers of San Pedro. But when the lead starts to fly, how do the four outsiders... [click here for more]

"The Flowers of San Pedro" - PART 3 of 3. As the clues become harder to find Ace Mifflin finds that the crime ridden streets of his Boston neighborhood were nothing compared to what he continues to experiences out West. Mifflin finds himself out of his element as he travels into the midst of cutthroats, Indian shamans, and occult evil. The exciting conclusion to the Flowers of San Pedro case.... [click here for more]

"Stranger in Bryn Mawr" - While Professor Jennings and private eye Ace Mifflin settle their differences in a heated baseball game, young genius, Nora Carlisle, uncovers a mystery of her own at the college she is attending. ... [click here for more]

Velda: Girl Detective is a comic series presented as if they actually existed as a classic Golden Age comic. Here in the big city of the 1950's you will meet the beautiful yet feisty Velda who has gone from marque showgirl to gumshoe private detective. In this issue, Velda is awakened from her wholly unnecessary beauty sleep to solve a brutal murder in the "Case of the Homicide Hotel"! Also... [click here for more]

We learn how a burlesque queen became a private eye in the 1950's when Velda tries to solve a "Murder at the Follies!" Also in this issue: Velda uncovers a Communist plot to blow up Margate, New Jersey in "Velda vs the Red Menace," and tackles a mysterious killer in "The Early Bird." As an extra bonus, a complete Velda short story is included! An adventure of Neolithica:... [click here for more]

A treasure hunt leads Velda into a dangerous maze of deceit, murder and misapplied baseball bats! Also in this issue, a vacation to the beach turns into a deadly adventure in "Velda Takes a Trip," and our sultry 1950's sleuth has to escape the terrible "Curse of Mwabwebe-Tutu"! An additional adventure of Neolithica: Girl of the Pleistocene and Hawkshaw Hawk: Bird Detective round... [click here for more]

Velda takes on the biggest and most unusual client in her career when she "Goes to the Circus" - to say nothing of fire-breathing horses and killer clowns! Also in this issue: Velda "Goes to Hollywood" to make a movie and discovers that the cameramen aren't the only ones shooting! Also includedas a special bonus is Velda’s 1955 calendar layout. An adventure of Neolithica:... [click here for more]

1950's private detective Velda accepts an invitation to a dude ranch...and an invitation to treachery, extortion, kidnaping and molybdenum! Also in this issue: "Murder on a Shoestring" pits Velda against a crazed strangler while she has to "Play Chicken" for a larcenous hypnotist. As a bonus an adventure of Neolithica: Girl of the Pleistocene and Hawkshaw Hawk: Bird Detective round... [click here for more]

THIS ISSUE: Private detective Velda's back on the stage shedding feathers as she finds herself up to her ears in counterfeiters when "Her Chips Come In"! Also in this issue, Velda learns what a didgeridoo does and in "Velda vs the DA" she gets a kick out of meeting her archenemy face to face! And as a special bonus, Velda’s Special Paper Doll kit is included... [click here for more]

THIS ISSUE: Its Velda vs the Red Menace when our plucky 1950's sleuth uncovers a sinister Commie plot to take over America! Also in this issue: Velda takes on a double role to outwit kidnappers when she becomes "The Prisoner of Zendaville," and tracks a murderous art thief who can't resist "The Naked Milkmaid." An adventure of Neolithica: Girl of the Pleistocene... [click here for more]

Issue #1 of 2 - Double Size Issue
London’s burning! Martian war machines terrorize the capital! And Geneva Walcott Fogg is running for her life! But this awesome, destructive power does not come from outer space - its vile roots are much closer to home. This continues the extraordinary change in Geneva’s life and draws closer to a major new player in the Searchers universe.... [click here for more]

THIS ISSUE: Special oversized double issue! Leading off is the infamous "suppressed" 1950's Velda comic issue as the 'original' publisher folded under the weight of Dr. Frederic Werthham’s expose of the comic industry in "Seduction of the Innocent". With the public outcry against this Velda storyline, the story has never seen print until now. As a bonus,... [click here for more]

A collection of 11 short stories from award-winning writer Gary Reed. Pulled from various sources over his career writing for Caliber Comics, Transfuzion, Image, and IDW Publishing - these are standalone short tales. He is joined by some of today's popular comic artists to bring his tales of horror, suspense, often times with a literary bent, to life for the reader.
"First and foremost, he... [click here for more]

DOUBLE MYSTERY "The Case of the Beguiling Baroness". Set in the 1920’s Jazz Chronicles centers around Ace Mifflin, private eye, who finds himself plunged into mysteries that go beyond his comfort zone of speakeasies and the streets of Boston. When famed archeologist Clifford Jennings’ Secret Society needs to keep track of Baroness Von Treska, a notorious dabbler in the black... [click here for more]

DOUBLE MYSTERY "The Flowers of San Pedro". Jennings and Mifflin travel to New Mexico to investigate the disappearance of Jennings’ old colleague, Professor Russell. Mifflin finds himself out of his element of speakeasies and city streets as he travels into the midst of cutthroats, Indian shamans, and occult evil. Now he has to deal with a town of very angry villagers and a secret tunnel... [click here for more]

Years have passed since the Nome King has seized power from Ozma, the rightful Queen of Oz. Then an earthly trio, Kevin, Peter, and Mary, managed to break the evil spell of Witch Mombi on Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Lion, and our band of heroes joined together in an attempt to retake the Emerald City. Now join Tik-Tok, Wogglebug, Jack Pumpkinhead, Sawhorse, and other heroes of Oz as they embark on a... [click here for more]

"What Price Victory?" Kevin and Mary have been re-united and they band together with an assortment of heroes to take the battle to the evil witch Mombi. Tik-Tok, Wogglebug, Saw Horse, Jingur, Jack Pumpkinhead and others join with the legendary Lion, Tin Man, and Scarecrow to retake the Emerald City from the evil Nome King. Based on the Wonderful Wizard of Oz series of novels by Frank L.... [click here for more]

"New World Order" The war in Oz against the Nome King has ended but that doesn’t mean peace will immediately follow. Can the Freedom Fighters lead the way against a new evil that is consuming the magical land of Oz? Continuing the saga of L Frank Baum’s classic Wonderful Wizard of Oz tales with a decidedly modern twist.
Collects issues 16-20 of the Oz comic series
"Fascinating... [click here for more]

"Velda: Girl Detective" is a multileveled representation of the more lurid of the 1950s crime comics and is portrayed as if it actually existed as a classic Golden Age comic. The comic series was more than a passing homage to the noir films and hard-boiled detective school of writing of the 1950s as it included in certain issues as special features a Velda paper doll kit and the complete... [click here for more]